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- Victorian Football League (later Australian Football League) teams compete against each other.
- Join Eddie McGuire on a journey through the Collingwood Magpies' remarkable 1990 Australian Rules Football season, a season which saw them end a 32-year Premiership drought to conquer Australia's greatest game.
- 1957–TV Episode
- 1981–2024TV Episode
- 1962–TV Episode
- Episode: (1985)1962–TV EpisodeNorth Melbourne have been on the Victorian Football League rollercoaster in season 1985, and this time it takes them to Windy Hill where they face Essendon on the rebound. Collingwood take on Richmond 1929 style in NEC Fantastic Footy Flashbacks. Richmond head off to VFL Park in search of victory against Footscray, and Fitzroy play host to Collingwood at Victoria Park, plus interviews, Footy Stop Press with Scot Palmer and more.
- Episode: (1984)1962–TV EpisodeHighlights from Collingwood vs Melbourne at Victoria Park, Carlton vs North Melbourne at VFL Park and St Kilda vs Essendon at Moorabbin Oval. Sandy Roberts looks back at the highlights of opening round matches from days gone by. Scot Palmer presents the latest footy news and stop presses.
- 1962–TV EpisodeHighlights from Essendon vs Richmond at Windy Hill, Geelong vs Hawthorn at VFL Park and Carlton vs Footscray at Princes Park.Sandy Roberts takes a look at the flamboyant, high-flying, mercurial and sometimes courageous Carl Ditterich in NEC Fantastic Footy Flashbacks, plus the latest news in Footy Stop Press with Scot Palmer.
- Episode: (1985)1962–TV EpisodeHighlights from North Melbourne vs Footscray at VFL Park, Collingwood vs Geelong at Victoria Park and Essendon vs Fitzroy at Windy Hill. NEC Fantastic Footy Flashbacks takes a look at the career of a master of the drop punt, Peter McKenna, plus Scot Palmer with the latest football news in Footy Stop Press.